If and when I have a thought, and have ten minutes in the office, I might write mildly diverting thoughts here: about new media in real life, about the web, about the future. But mostly, I think, I'll just wiffle about nothing.

I find it slightly sad that otherplaces are now taking much of the credit (and presumably the income) for its rediscovery. You can't stop things going viral, I suppose. At least Barter books link to some proper contextual academic information.

Can I suggest buying from Barter Books, and thus support 'the British Library of second hand bookshops'? I'd also point out that a poster from Barter Books is a LOT cheaper than some of the other options...

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Not sure if you've ever heard of Etsy.com (place to buy and sell handmade goods), but I come across this all the time there. I have no idea what it means, but it seems to be very popular. There are a ton of shops that carry this phrase on necklaces, prints, t-shirts, notebooks, greeting cards etc. Indeed viral.

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